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Developing the Kingdom's talent

KAUST ·

KAUST held the third symposium of its National Academic Talent Development Program (NATDP), uniting 140 leaders, faculty, and students from 18 Saudi universities. The program cultivates Saudi researchers and faculty by providing advanced degrees and training. Symposium guests learned about KAUST's research breakthroughs and opportunities for students. Why it matters: This program strengthens research and education within Saudi Arabia through strategic partnerships and talent development.

NTDP and KAUST expand the 'NextEra' Portfolio, adding 20 new Saudi deeptech startups

KAUST ·

The National Technology Development Program (NTDP) and KAUST hosted 20 Saudi startups at the 'NextEra' startup bootcamp, focusing on launching deep tech products. These startups specialize in fields like Generative AI, SpaceTech, and Green Tech. The KAUST-NTDP partnership aims to advance Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation goals by cultivating impactful startups. Why it matters: This initiative supports the growth of Saudi Arabia's deep tech sector, fostering innovation and aligning with the Kingdom's broader economic transformation objectives.

KAUST and NIDLP empower Saudi entrepreneurs

KAUST ·

KAUST's Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (TIE) program and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) are collaborating to train Saudi entrepreneurs. The "Startup Founder Leadership Program," co-developed with SDA Bocconi, provided five-day intensive training to 28 participants selected from 147 applicants. The program focused on marketing, communication, finance, and entrepreneurship management skills. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the focus on developing local talent and fostering innovation within Saudi Arabia's evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.

NextEra bootcamp ignites Saudi deep tech ecosystem: 16 startups poised to reshape industries

KAUST ·

The third cohort of the NextEra startup bootcamp at KAUST has concluded, featuring 16 Saudi deep tech startups. The bootcamp, a collaboration between KAUST and the National Technology Development Program (NTDP), focuses on transforming industries aligned with Saudi Arabia's national R&D priorities. Participating startups span sectors like EdTech (Bites), cybersecurity (Nua), and healthcare (Haven Scientific, HistoApp, Labayh). Why it matters: The NextEra program is fostering a local deep tech ecosystem, driving innovation and investment in areas critical to the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.

KAUST and NIDLP partner to empower Saudi’s industrial and logistics leaders

KAUST ·

KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) partnered to empower Saudi entrepreneurs through the 1K MILE Program and KAUST's Saudi Leadership Institute (KSLI). Held at KAUST, the program included participants selected from the 1K MILE Program honing their skills alongside peers and trainers from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. The "Leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Workshop" featured industry leaders from top Saudi organizations, emphasizing automation and technology adoption. Why it matters: This collaboration fosters high-growth sectors and develops future leaders, aligning with Saudi Arabia's vision for economic growth and innovation in line with Vision 2030.

Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed meets first Emiratis selected for Advanced Technology Research Council’s new ‘NexTech’ Programme

TII ·

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with the first 45 Emirati talents selected for the Advanced Technology Research Council’s (ATRC) ‘NexTech’ program. The NexTech program aims to develop Emirati talent in research and technology, aligning with Abu Dhabi's investment in knowledge development. ATRC will empower UAE national talent via outreach, talent scouting, and directing talent to TII research projects. Why it matters: This program signifies a strategic push towards building national competencies in advanced technology and accelerating the UAE's transition to a knowledge-based economy.

KAUST partners with NIDLP to empower a new generation of innovators

KAUST ·

KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) have partnered to support KAUST's Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE) program. NIDLP will offer scholarships to TIE students and support them in R&D projects aligned with Vision 2030. NIDLP will also help students explore career opportunities in R&D fields after graduation. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens Saudi Arabia's focus on developing local talent and innovation in line with Vision 2030's goals for a knowledge-based economy.

Developing the Saudi machinists of the future

KAUST ·

KAUST's Machinist Development Apprenticeship Program (MDAP) graduated its second cohort in August 2020, training Saudi nationals in advanced manufacturing technologies. The 18-month program provides in-depth training at the Workshops Core Lab in collaboration with Yanbu Industrial College. Graduates acquire skills to contribute to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 in the manufacturing sector. Why it matters: This program addresses the need for skilled local talent in advanced manufacturing, crucial for diversifying the Saudi economy and achieving its Vision 2030 goals.